Johnson-Iowa-Shelby County IA Archives History - Books .....Book Excerpt January 1, 1882
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Book Title: History Of Johnson County Iowa Containing A History Of The County, And Its
Townships, Cities And Villanges From 1836-1882
"History of Johnson County, Iowa containg a History of the county, and it's
Townships, Cities, and Villages from 1836 to 1882."
It lists Mrs Mary Myers, she is one of Samuels Greens Aunts and ours. So this
is the original migration pattern it's pertinant to all of us. p. 734 "Mrs.
Mary Myers, one of the old settlers of this township, has twice given birth to
twins. The following is a sketch of her life; Mary Green was born September 3,
1820, in Newton township, Cumberland county, Pennnsyvania, embraced religion in
1841 and united with the Disciples Church in that county. February 5, 1846, she
was married to Moses Stover, and the same year they emigrated to Iowa; started
from West Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and traveled by wagon, across
the Blue Ridge Mountains, to Newport, then by canal and railroad to Pittsburg,
and from there down the Ohio River and up the Mississippi to St Louis on the
steamboat "Robert Fulton"; from St Louis up to Bloomington (now Muscatine) on
the steamboat "St. Croix," and from there to Iowa City by Wagon; lived in
Iowa City awhile and then setteld in "North Bend," as this settlement was then
called. She bore three children to Mr. Stover; two of them a boy and a girl
being twins; the boy died in infancy; the other children. Anna E. and Mary E.
grew up. September 8, 1850, her husband, Moses Stover, died, and was buried int
he North Bend cemetary, the third burial and in the same year she was married
to Valentine Myers. In this marriage she bore six children, four sons and two
daughters; one son died in infancy; and two of the Myer's children were twins,
as two of the Stover had been before. In 1849 her father and mother David and
Mary Green came to Iowa. David Green died, May 6, 1867 aged 71 years. Mary
Green his wife, died July 5, 1872 aged 81 years."
Additional Comments:
Mary Myers daughter of Sammuel Green son of David Green and Mary Green
(provides information on Birthdates and Deaths.) Green information on migration
from PA to Iowa. Other names on this listing, children Anna e. and Mary E.,
Remarriage to Moses Stover. Lists hardships and travel. Please contact me if we
are connected!
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